Nascent craft specialization in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A? Bead making at Shubayqa 6 (northeast Jordan).
Thuesen, Mette Bangsborg;Alarashi, Hala;Ruter, Anthony;Richter, Tobias
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PLoS ONE. 12/8/2023, Vol. 18 Issue 12, p1-27. 27p.
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Construction and Validation of a Social Stratification Scale: Cambridge Social Interaction and Stratification (CAMSIS) Scale for China in the 21st Century.
Sun, Wangshu;Sun, Xu
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SAGE Open. Oct-Dec2023, Vol. 13 Issue 4, p1-16. 16p.
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Reconfiguring African Studies, reconfiguring economics: centring intersectionality and social stratification .
Ouma, Stefan;Vogt-William, Christine;Obeng-Odoom, Franklin;Oduro, Abena D.;...
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Critical African Studies. Oct2023, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p239-259. 21p.
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Positional Advantages of Higher Education Degrees and Occupational Upgrading in West Germany.
Löwe, Laura
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European Education. Jun2023, Vol. 55 Issue 2, p78-104. 27p. 1 Diagram, 9 Charts, 17 Graphs.
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Re‐examining the functioning of educational markets: Does the private‐subsidised sector contribute to school diversification?
Carrasco, Alejandro;Gutiérrez, Gabriel
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British Educational Research Journal. Feb2024, Vol. 50 Issue 1, p32-52. 21p.
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Re‐examining the functioning of educational markets: Does the private‐subsidised sector contribute to school diversification?
British Educational Research Journal. Feb2024, Vol. 50 Issue 1, p32-52. 21p.
This article offers new empirical evidence regarding the limits of the premises of educational privatisation policies. Educational markets rely on the assumption that private participation has the potential to boost school diversification and open new educational opportunities for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Using a fresh empirical approach, we draw on the Chilean case to investigate this rationale, which remains a controversial issue in the global educational discussion regarding privatisation. We examine the assumption of diversification by analysing three aspects: the attributes used by private subsidised schools to position themselves in the educational market ('Value Proposition'), the extent to which they embody these stated attributes and the alignment between them and parental preferences. Based on surveys and administrative records, our findings suggest that although schools display clear identities to position themselves in the educational market, there is also a mismatch between what some types of schools offer and what families receive. Our data also reveal a high level of social stratification between school types which cannot only be explained based on parental preferences or school admissions. We interpret the unfulfilled promise of diversification as a failure in the privatisation process. Based on these findings, we discuss the policy‐related factors of incoherent and unequal diversification in the Chilean educational system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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PRIVATIZATION - COMPENSATORY education - DISCUSSION in education - SOCIAL stratification - SCHOOL admission - SCHOOL choiceContent provider:
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Social stratification in central Mexico, 1500-2000 / Hugo G. Nutini and Barry L. Isaac.
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2009
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Tekanan Kewangan Dan Pengurusan Tekanan Kewangan Dalam Kalangan Pelajar Institusi Pengajian Tinggi Berasaskan Status Sosioekonomi.
Jamri, Awien Azuyien;Ishak, Suraiya
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e-BANGI Journal. 2023, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p164-178. 15p.
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The stability of social categories.
Roth, Abraham Sesshu
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European Journal of Philosophy. Mar2023, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p297-309. 13p.
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The structure of social stratification in the United States / Leonard Beeghley.
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2005
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Naydenov, K.;Parashkevova, B.;Chamova, G.;Mindov, I.;Manolova, T.
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Trakia Journal of Sciences. 2023, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p195-198. 4p.
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Social stratification and mobility in central Veracruz / Hugo G. Nutini.
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2005
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Economics and social stratification : classical-neoclassical economists' thought on class structure and related phenomena.
Zafirovski, Milan
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European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. Apr2023, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p157-205. 49p.
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The structure of social stratification in the United States / Leonard Beeghley.
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2000
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Explaining Mythical Composite Monsters in a Global Cross-Cultural Sample.
Knowlton, Timothy W.;Roberts, Seán G.
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Journal of Cognition & Culture. 2024, Vol. 24 Issue 1/2, p51-74. 24p.
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Explaining Mythical Composite Monsters in a Global Cross-Cultural Sample.
Journal of Cognition & Culture. 2024, Vol. 24 Issue 1/2, p51-74. 24p.
Composite beings ("monsters") are those mythical creatures composed of a mix of different anatomical forms. There are several scholarly claims for why these appear in the imagery and lore of many societies, including claims that they are found near-universally as well as those arguments that they co-occur with particular sociocultural arrangements. In order to evaluate these claims, we identify the presence of composite monsters cross-culturally in a global sample of societies, the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample. We find that composite beings are not universal, and that their presence or absence co-varies most significantly with social stratification and transportation technology. This supports hypotheses that the cultural evolution of composite monsters is driven by human concerns with social distinctions within societies as well as increased contact with distant peoples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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SOCIAL evolution - MONSTERS - SOCIAL stratificationContent provider:
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Social stratification : the American class system in comparative perspective / Daniel W. Rossides.
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1990
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